Mr. Chillingworth had spent all his younger time in disputations and had arrived at so great a mastery, that he was inferior to no man in those skirmishes ; but he had, with his notable perfection in this exercise, contracted such an irresolution and... The Polyanthos - Trang 2941814Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1864 - 582 trang
...his younger time in disputations, and had arrived at 'so great a mastery that he was inferior to no man in those skirmishes ; but he had, with his notable...irresolution and habit of doubting, that, by degrees, he became confident of nothing. Neither the books of his adversaries nor any of. their persons, though... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1869 - 564 trang
...his younger time in disputations, and had arrived at so great a mastery that he was inferior to no man in those skirmishes ; but he had, with his notable...irresolution and habit of doubting, that, by degrees, he became confident of nothing. Neither the books of his adversaries nor any of their persons, though... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1879 - 510 trang
...all his younger time in disputation; and had arrived to so great a mastery, as he was inferior to no man in those skirmishes ; but he had with his notable...irresolution, and habit of doubting, that by degrees he grew confident of nothing, and a sceptic at least in the greatest mysteries of faith.' He was converted... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1887 - 702 trang
...all his younger time in disputation, and liad arrived toso great a mastery as he was inferior to no man in those skirmishes ; but he had, with his notable...irresolution and habit of doubting, that by degrees he grew confident of nothing, and a sceptic., at laast, in the greatest mysteries of faith." Tillotson,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1889 - 398 trang
...all his younger time in disputation, and had arrived to so great a mastery, as he was inferior to no man in those skirmishes : but he had, with his notable...irresolution and habit of doubting, that by degrees he grew confident of nothing, and a sceptic, at least, in the greatest mysteries of faith. This made... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1913 - 220 trang
...all his younger time in disputation ; and had arrived to so great a mastery, as he was inferior to no man in those skirmishes ; but he had with his notable...irresolution, and habit of doubting, that by degrees he grew confident of nothing, and a sceptic at least in the greatest mysteries of faith." He was converted... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1918 - 396 trang
...all his younger tyme in disputation, and had arryved to so greate a mastery, as he was inferior to no man in those skirmishes : but he had with his notable...exercise, contracted such an irresolution and habit of doubtinge, that by degrees he grew confident of nothinge, and a schepticke at least in the greatest... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1921 - 660 trang
...younger time in disputations, •• and had arrived at so great a mastery, that he was inferiour to no " man in those skirmishes : but he had, with his notable...exercise, contracted such an irresolution and habit of doubt" ing1, that by degrees he grew confident of nothing." " Neither " the books of his adversaries,... | |
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